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MoreDo you prefer to buy your games physically or digitally?
Buying games used to be an event. You'd need to save up or wait for your parents to agree to buy one, and then get dragged along on five other errands before you could get back home to start playing. Thankfully we had those awesome game manuals to read in the car to tide us over until we could slap that game in our console and play. We've already gone from cartridges to discs, but now games are primarily sold digitally. PC gamers have been primarily downloading games for decades, but it's only been since the 360 and PS3 days that downloading full games on a console was even possible. What started as a novelty has now turned into the primary way games are sold and bought. The upsides to digital games are obvious—you can download and play them without having to leave your home, they don't take up space, and you can't lose or damage them. However, there has been a big pushback against this all-digital future for games. Preservation and ownership issues are chief
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